4. If you live far from school, you may have to use lunch boxes to take lunch to school. Do you want to know what the early lunch boxes looked like? 1.
From the 19th century, people used baskets to take meals. 2.
Tins were large enough for a piece of meat, some bread and some cheese. Walt Disney made the first "character" lunch box in 1935 by putting Mickey Mouse on the box. 3.
In 1950, TV cowboy, Hopalong Cassidy, agreed to put his picture on the outside of the blue and red lunch boxes. Over the next 30 years, different popular characters controlled the market, such as Aladdin, Miss America, and the Flying Nun. The Florida government said that the metal boxes could be used as weapons(武器) and they were dangerous for children. 4.
In 1986, people began to use lunch boxes which were made of plastic. 5.
Now we can see many plastic lunch boxes with beautiful pictures on them.
A. By the 1860s, people started making tins to take meals. B. The plastic lunch boxes weren't used by people. C. Let's see the history of lunch boxes. D. Children liked this kind of lunch box very much. E. The plastic lunch boxes have been using since then. F. The last metal lunch box was made in 1985. |